Access Runtime On Terminal

Thanks folks. Your user can then run the application. One of them already has MS Access runtime 2000 installed and working. I was not aware that you could force the runtime (msaccess.exe) to install to a different location (did that really work???). this contact form

Or can the Visual Studio Tools for the MS Office System make a runtime version from access 2002?Any help would be appreciated.Niels View 1 Replies View Related Access Runtime Installation Apr Does anyone know if it's ok in terms of licensing to install Access 2010 retail on the ts server, and run the app for users using the runtime switch or accdr? There's even support to downgrade below the preferred version, if desired. Jan 29, 2007 Hello,I have installed Microsoft Access 2003 and Microsoft Access 2003 Developer Extensions. http://www.riptidehosting.com/blog/access-runtime-on-our-remote-desktop-terminal-servers/

In other words, once one part of office venison xx is installed, then ALL ADDITIONAL parts follow into that install dir. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada Marked as answer by Calvin_GaoModerator Monday, April 25, 2011 3:13 AM Tuesday, April 19, 2011 6:54 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote It is Access 2000 database and I made it with Access 2003. The time now is 07:21 PM.

Within the Server Manager node on the top left, select the item entitled "Roles". However, that can give the user too much power and rights to your network. RemoteApp also supports batch command instructions if you need to initialize anything before the user starts. Related Resources Tips and Techniques for Setting Up Remote Desktop Connections and Using Multiple Displays Rebooting a Remote Desktop Computer Celebrating our 30th Year of Software Excellence MS Access Products Total

However the standard install + registering of the bits and parts required to run an office program suggests you not get around this issue. I would like to tag my question on to the end of this 2011 thread, which luckily has not been moved off of the Access Dev forum. The catch is we also need a full version of Access 2010 for Development. By Simon Sweet in forum Access Replies: 0 Last Post: 03-15-2008, 10:46 AM Posting Permissions You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments

Several licensing options are available from Microsoft. weblink What this means is that once you installed one part of office, the two things occur: All additional installs go to the same dir (due to shared parts) and you The reason for this is of course that MANY parts of the office suite are shared (spell checker, VBA ide editor, ribbon code, the list is quite long). Set the option group selection to "Start the following program when the user logs in".

We want to upgrade the users to Access2010 without the big expense ofmultiplelicenses, so intent to install the Access Runtime for the users. In the System Properties dialog box, on the Remote tab, click Select Users. Forum New Posts FAQ Calendar Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Quick Links Today's Posts What's New? http://tomdeman.com/access-runtime/access-runtime-2000-terminal-server.html To add users and groups to the Remote Desktop Users group by using the Remote tab: Start the System tool.

Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified athttp://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.mspx---------- View 11 Replies View Related Access Runtime - User Log In Problem Nov 23, 2007 We have a split The runtime must install to the same location as the full edition, and thus it does not install else you would be blowing out the full edition. Join Now For immediate help use Live now!

I have suggested using a windows 2008 server with Terminal services enabled. - However, on doing some investagiation I have been told that each user who needs to connect remotely to

There no way to distinguish between those registered parts. The launching of the .exe file does not change what word is registered and active. Add the users or groups that need to connect to the terminal server by using Remote Desktop. If you want to specify a database location other than the default location provided, click Browse.

So all of the report writer and other parts are still full retail (there are HUGE parts of Access that are not part of msaccess.exe). In either case, it is always best to ensure that your Terminal Server is properly protected within the confines of a network firewall. The computer also needs to be on your network and Internet to allow remote users to run it. http://tomdeman.com/access-runtime/access-runtime-2007-terminal-server.html But wouldn't there still be contention for which version is "Access" to the registry, whenever a version is started that is different from the last version started?

So some parts likely are inside of msaccess, the "unknown" issue would be how much is outside via those external shared bits and parts I spoke of. >But wouldn't there still Remote Desktop Application in Windows Server 2008 R2 However, giving users a virtual desktop on your network can be too much power if you only want to let people run one However, if you have other local users (or Domain user accounts and groups) that need to have access, these can be added using the Local System Properties Tool. Activate a Terminal Services License Server.